Indians waged war against one another to help members of their group cope with the grief experienced at the loss of a loved one or to avenge the death of a relative.
They took captives from other tribes in a so-called "mourning war."
Indians waged war against one another to help members of their group cope with the grief experienced at the loss of a loved one or to avenge the death of a relative.
The large scale adoption of captives and refugees
It's the initial 7 days of the Jewish process of mourning.
Most mourning wars were fought over blood feuds. If a tribe member was killed by a member of a another tribe, the first tribe would attack members of the second tribe in revenge. Most of the conflicts consisted of kidnappings and small fights.
Most mourning wars were fought over blood feuds. If a tribe member was killed by a member of a another tribe, the first tribe would attack members of the second tribe in revenge. Most of the conflicts consisted of kidnappings and small fights.
Most mourning wars were fought over blood feuds. If a tribe member was killed by a member of a another tribe, the first tribe would attack members of the second tribe in revenge. Most of the conflicts consisted of kidnappings and small fights.
Most mourning wars were fought over blood feuds. If a tribe member was killed by a member of a another tribe, the first tribe would attack members of the second tribe in revenge. Most of the conflicts consisted of kidnappings and small fights.
The Korean War and the Vietnam War had the most lasting significance; we're still mourning our dead.
11 days, on the 12th day the war continued
Wednesday Mourning goes by Wednesday Mourning.
Mourning.